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About Taste of
Sacheon
泗川市推荐行程
位于闲丽海上国公园中心的泗川海和航空航天中心。在这可以欣赏秀丽的自然景观,尽情感受人类翱翔宇宙的无限梦想。
First, enjoy the peace at the foot of Mt. Waryong, second, taste the fresh seafood at the fish market, and lastly, head to Samcheonpo great Bridge for scenery. Marvelous feature of Samcheonpo bridge and the clear view of the sea welcome you.
Yongdu Park >Samcheonpo Fish Market >Daebangjin Milirary Port >Samcheonpo bridge Park >Silannakjo coastal road (Sunset)
Eco-friendly park at the foot of Waryong Reservoir. Yongdu Park!
Yongdu Park is a park for relaxation, where hikers and citizens can take a good rest. Hinoki cypress trees, forest bathing area, grass square, exercise area, trail, and etc satisfy the health needs of the hikers and citizens, establishing as the perfect place for rest and leisure.
TIP !! Also famous for annual royal azalea hikes in May.
Total distance: 4.21km
Estimated time: 11 minutes
A loaf of bread is better than the song of many birds. Fresh sashimi is a must-eat for the Sacheon tourists!
Samcheonpo Fish Market is another name for Samcheonpo Western Market. At this market, like any other traditional markets, various vegetables and fruits from the regional farms, and live fish, shellfish, and dried fish can be purchased.
Total distance: 1.93km
Estimated time: 5 minutes
A painting on the calm surface of water!
Daebangjin Port is an artificial port system built to protect the coast from Japanese pirates. It was a military base designed in a way that the inside of the port was not visible from the outside. The dark shadow of old hackberry trees over the turquoise water features landscape painting scenery.
Total distance: 876m
Estimated time: 2 minutes
Located at the entrance of Changseon•Samcheonpo bridge, Samcheonpo bridge Park runs regional specialty shops, outdoor stage, and tourist information center. This is where the marina for The Hallyeo waterway (name of a supersize cruise ship) is, which enables 100,000 tourists to visit per year.
Total distance: 1.26km
Estimated time: 2 minutes